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Movie: Fast Food Nation

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  1. Rockets34Legend

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    Trailer

    Fast Food Nation

    Tagline: Are we what we eat?

    Plot Outline: An ensemble piece examining the health risks involved in the fast food industry and its environmental and social consequences as well.

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    No release date yet.

    A little more in-depth on the Super Size Me movie - but from a conglomerate's standpoint. Looks like it might be interesting to watch.
     
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  2. Invisible Fan

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    That book is a great and depressing read at the same time. Hopefully, Super Size Me won't kill the reception.
     
  3. macalu

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    great trailer.
     
  4. Drewdog

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    I read the book and it was a real eye opener.

    Id like to see a documentary.
     
  5. Buck Turgidson

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    Great book. I'm actually glad they chose to do it like this; it should reach a wider audience (assuming it's actually good) and once you've read the book, what use is a documentary?

    Plus I like Greg Kinnear & Luis Guzman. Linklater too. Definitely looking forward to this.
     
  6. jo mama

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    i stopped eating fast food after reading that book.

    my old roommates band, friends of dean martinez are doing the soundtrack.
     
  7. chrisjent

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    I chatted briefly with Eric Schlosser, the author of "Fast Food Nation," this past Tuesday (5/9) when he was at Book People in Austin. He was in the midst of a book tour promoting his new childrens book "Chew on This," also about the fast food industry.

    I asked him what his role was in the movie given that Linklater is making a narrative out of a non-ficitional, data driven book. He said that he "worked with" Linklater and let him "run with it." Schlosser himself didn't have much input with the script. Not that this is good/bad, just a piece of info he had. He gave the impression that Linklater had been pursuing a big screen version of the book for a while and that his persistance won over Schlosser's trust. On an unrelated note, word is that many of the scenes from the upcoming movie were "secretly" shot here in Austin.

    Other than that, if you get a chance to make it to one of Schlosser's book tour appearances, he is very well spoken and takes the time to address his "critics" - both those in the audience and those that attack him at the national level. Well worth the time.
     
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    McDonald's CEO decries fast food 'fiction'

    By DAVE CARPENTER, AP Business Writer Thu May 25, 4:24 PM ET

    CHICAGO - McDonald's Corp. CEO Jim Skinner told shareholders Thursday not to believe the recent surge of "fiction" maligning fast food and pledged that the company will be more aggressive and creative in setting the record straight.

    Skinner's comments at the fast-food chain's annual meeting were the strongest evidence yet of its initiative to counter negative publicity from a new children's book and soon-to-be-released movie, both associated with the 2001 book "Fast Food Nation."

    "These days, big equals bad," he said at the meeting at McDonald's headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill. "And fiction somehow has become more compelling than fact. You have every reason to be proud of your company, our values and our social responsibility record."

    Skinner said McDonald's is a leader in food safety and quality, toy safety, employment opportunity, training and development, charitable giving, animal welfare and the environment.

    "Fictitious information irresponsibly published and reported in the media has people questioning the quality and safety of fast food in general," he said. "But at McDonald's, we work closely with our suppliers to develop and implement the highest standards, and have for over 50 years."

    Concerns about the nutritional content of fast food have risen in recent years along with obesity rates among both children and adults. McDonald's has responded to complaints by consumer advocates to make its food healthier by offering more salads and fruit items and other menu options.

    But that pressure has stepped up in 2006 with the publication of "Chew On This," co-written by "Fast Food Nation" author Eric Schlosser, and publicity about the upcoming film version of "Fast Food Nation." The book adds to criticism of the fast-food industry for its perceived role in increased obesity and views McDonald's and the industry harshly on the issues of food safety and employment security, among others.

    The company said last month it would "ramp up" promotion of its healthier menu choices in response to the new book, taking a more active tack than it did following the 2004 documentary, "Super Size Me," which skewered the fast food business.

    "We are committed to taking action that will most impact consumer perception and trust. And we will be more aggressive and creative in setting the record straight," said Skinner, who then showed a company podcast touting it as a leader in food quality safety.

    A farmworker and a human rights activist assailed the company at the meeting for running a public relations campaign instead of addressing what they called a human rights crisis in the tomato fields of Florida.

    "The workers who pick the tomatoes that go on McDonald's sandwiches and salads work under conditions that can only be described as sweatshops — poverty wages, no overtime pay, no right to organize and no benefits," said Lucas Benitez, co-founder of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers in southwest Florida.

    Skinner responded that McDonald's has worked closely with its suppliers to maintain the highest standards for its workers and will continue to do so.

    Shareholders voted in favor of a resolution urging the McDonald's board of directors to seek shareholder approval of any severance agreements with senior executives that would reward them with sums triple or more the combined size of their base pay plus bonus — payments widely known as "golden parachutes." Chairman Andrew McKenna said the board would consider the recommendation.

    The shareholders rejected a resolution asking McDonald's to identify and label all genetically engineered ingredients in its products.

    A McDonald's restaurant sign on the site of Ray Kroc's original McDonald's is seen in this 2005 file photo taken in Des Plaines, Illinois. Burger giant McDonald's Corp. said its decade-old marketing alliance with Walt Disney Co. was ending, but angrily denied that Disney had pulled out because of concerns about obesity.(AFP/File/Jeff Haynes)

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060525/ap_on_bi_ge/mcdonald_s_shareholders

    Funny stuff. Does anyone honestly believe these guys?

    Translation: We will bombard you with misleading statistics. And sue a whole lot more.

    However, if you read the book - their "social responsibility record" is actually terrible.

    They also love puppies and walk on water. Man this stuff is such sanctimonius bull**** it's amazing. I could go on and on...
     
  9. MadMax

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    damn, those fries are good.
     
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    ...anybody try the Texas Double Whopper at BK? That thing is huge...it actually lives up to expectations.

    I AM MAN!!
     

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